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Husband: Harvey W HOYT
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Birthdate: 27 Dec 1812
Lafayette Onondaga Co. NY
Death date: 30 Mar 1892
MI
Burial: Spaulding, Menominee Co. MI
Father: Noah HOYT (b 18 Feb 1786)
Mother: Sally BROOKS
Marr. Date: 15 Sep 1865 Place: Janesville, Rock Co. Wisconsin
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Other spouse: Catharin HILL Date: 22 Nov 1881
Other spouse: Emily MORSE Date: 1840
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Wife: Mary HOBEN
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Birthdate: 10 May 1828
IRELAND
Death date: 15 Apr 1881
Powers, MI
Burial: Mt. Olivet Cem. Janesville, WI
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CHILDREN
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1 F Theresa HOYT
Birthdate: 23 Dec 1867 Oakhill Cem. Janesville, WI
Death date: 25 Feb 1938 Janesville Rock Co. WI
Burial: 28 Feb 1938 Mt. Olivet Cem. Janesville, WI
Spouse: Charles Henry DRUM
Marr. Date: 5 Feb 1881)
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HUSBAND Notes: Harvey W HOYT
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General(1): Harvey Hoyt married Emily MORSE ca. 1840 in the town of
Lafayette, Onondaga Co.
NY. Their first child Juliette was possibly born there as well. However, there
was a Harvey Hoyt listed in the 1840 Fed. Census in Essex Co. town of Jay, NY.
No information has been found on the family in Essex to prove this was the
same family.
The Hoyts were found in Elk county PA, town of Jones in the 1850 Fed. Census.
According to the pension record of their daughter Ellen Gibbs, filed when
her husband Silas died, Ellen was born in McKean co. PA June 25, 1845, so we
know the family were also in that county. How long they lived there is not
known. From McKean county they went to Rock county, WI. Found the family on the
1860 Fed. Census.
A daughter Emma Hoyt was born to Harvey and Emily in 1861 in Rock co. Sometime
between 1861 and 1865 Emily Hoyt died and on Sept 15, 1865 Harvey Married a
widow, Mary Casey, who's maiden name was Hooben or Hoben. In 1868 Harvey and
Mary had a daughter, Theresa. In 1870 the family was in Janesville, Rock co.
Sometime between 1870 and 1880 Harvey and Mary, and their son Frank A. Hoyt
moved to Michigan. Harvey, Mary and daughter Theresa were found in Spaulding
twp. Menominee Co. MI on the 1880 census. Their son Frank and wife Hannah
(Gilbert) were there as well.
Frank A Hoyt and wife Hannah moved to Appleton, Outagamie co. WI. and Frank died
there on June 26th or 29th (death cert. says 26th, cem. rec. says 29th) 1915.
He and Hannah are buried in Janesville at the Oakhill Cemetery.
Mary Casey Hoyt, wife of Harvey, died on April 15, 1881 in Spaulding twp.
Menominee Co. MI. A marriage record for a Harvey Hoyt was found in Menominee
Co. MI to a Cathrin Hill, dated Nov 22, 1881.
UPDATE:
Received an e-mail from Sandra Woy-Hazleton on Febr 27, 2002. She corresponded
with Lynda Atherton, the great-granddaughter of Theresa Elizabeth Drum. In her
letter she wrote about the Hoyt's, quoting from the David M. Hoyt history, 1870
until Noah S. Hoyt, (1786-1853). She then continues:
"This is where the records end. Evidently when David wrote this book Harvey
never responded because he is the only child of Noah that is left blank. Thank
God for my great-grandmother who kept meticulous records. Here goes the rest:
According to Theresa Elizabeth Hoyt Drum, who is my great-grandmother and the
youngest child of Harvey (also the only child of Harvey and his second wife Mary
Hooban Casey), Harvey Hoyt was born December 27, 1812 in Pompey, Onondaga Co.
NY. He married for his first wife Emily Morse. They had children: Julia A.,
Franklin Alexander, Ellen Amlia, Catherine J. Janet, Mary Ann (who married a
Bartly and was killed by a train in Dec 1888 in Santa Ana, California), Harriet,
Wellington Orlando, Lucy Jeanette, and Emma Victoria (born May 1862, died Aug
15, 1877 in Salinas City, California of diphtheria).
Harvey married for his second wife, Mary Hooban Casey (widow of Michael Casey
from County Cord Ireland). They had one child, Theresa Elizabeth, born December
23, 1867 in Rock, Wisconsin.
Harvey married for his third wife, Catherine Hill. Here is where it really gets
confusing but interesting if you can sort it all out. Harvey's second wife Mary
died when their daughter was barely 14. I think this is the way my grandmother
tells the story. Harvey married Catherine Hill soon after Mary's death.
Theresa and her stepmother didn't get along . But Catherine's sisters, Olive
Hill Drum, had a son named Charles Henry that Theresa met soon after her father
remarried. She married him less than a year after her mother's death, partially
to escape living with her stepmother.
Mary Hooban Casey-b. Ma 10, 1828, d. 15 April 1881 in Powers, Mich. She is
buried in Janesville, Wisconsin.
Theresa Elizabeth Hoyt, b. 23 Dec 1867 m. Charles Drum February 5, 1882. d. 25
Feb 1938. Buried in Janesville.
Catherine Hill b. 21 Sept 1818, d. 1891
Harvey Hoyt was a Baptist and worked for the railroad. He continued to move
west as the railroad was expanded. He died March 30, 1892 and is buried in
Spaulding, Menominee county MI.
Mary Hooban was a Catholic and so was her daughter Theresa. Charles Drum was a
Methodist and an Ice Man. So I assume that Catherine Hill was Methodist also.
Charles turned Catholic after he married. I don't know anything about Emily
Morse except her name and the children's names.
Theresa and Charles had 5 children; (1) Mary Sullivan was adopted at about age
three, she came on one of the orphan trains from New York. She married August
Elser and died in Los Angeles, Cal. (2) Genevieve Olive b. 16 December 1893 in
Janesville, WI had three husbands; FRank J. Andrews, Jacob J. Bury, F. H.
Henderson. (3) Leslie Thomas b. 18 August 1896 married Myrtle Honeysett on 6
December 1924, the Mary Ludden andd. Nov 20, 1960. (4) Lillian Regina Sept 7,
1898, married Peter V. Schustesr , Oct 1917. (5) Stanley Torquatus b. 15 May
1902, married Ada Boss on 12 July 1927. d. 22 Feb 1974.
Lillian and Peter Schuster had 6 children; Shirley Regina (Kuefler), Robert
James, Doris Josephine (Miller, and my mother), Eugene Joseph, Theresa Catherine
(Scholz) and Charles Anthony.
Doris Josephine and James Miller had 5 daughters of which I am the oldest.
At last count Grandma had 24 living grandchildren and 23
great-grandchildren.
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WIFE Notes: Mary HOBEN
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General(1): Mary Hoben was married first to William Casey. Her maiden name was
Hoben or Hooben. With her first husband she had several children. Listed on her
headstone at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Janesville are the following:
Mary A. Casey, daughter, died Aug 28, 1870, age 20., Maggie, Willie and Jane.
Mary also had a son Thomas who was listed on the 1880 census in Janesville, WI.
The tombstone at Mt. Olivet Cemetery is four sided. The south side is
totally unreadable. One side reads:
"Mary A. Casey, d. Aug 28, 1870 age 20 years". Also, "Maggie, Willie and
Jane, children of Wm. and Mary Casey". Another side reads:
"Mary Hooben, wife of Wm. Casey & Harvey "HOLT", died April 17, 1881" Also
in this plot is Therese E Drum, 1867-1938, and Charles H. Drum, 1861-1940.
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Child Notes: Theresa HOYT
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General(1): The Obituary for Theresa Hoyt Drum states she was born Dec 23, 1867 in
Janesville, and married Charles Drum in 1881, which means she was only 13 years
old when she married.
Her survivors were listed as two sons, Leslie and Stanley Drum; two daughters,
Mrs. P. V. Schuster, and Mrs. F. H. Henderson, both of Aurora, IL., and one
adopted daughter, Mrs. Mary Elser of Los Angles, Ca., 11 grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
The death record for Theresa Hoyt Drum, listed as housewife. Her parents listed
as Harvey Hoyt b. Caman, CT., and Mary Hoben b. Ireland. The cause of death is
heart dilation, edema caused by cerebral hemmorrhage. The informant is Stanley
Drum of JVL. Theresa was buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery on Feb 28, 1938.
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Prepared 11 Aug 2003 by:
Claudia C. Schuman
11173 Hillsboro Ave
Champlin, MN 55316